I think the completion (nxml-complete and nxhtml-complete) are also bound to <C-return> for as well as <M-tab>.
Rob On Jun 6, 7:49 pm, Seiji Zenitani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ciao, > > On 2007/06/06, at 4:04, Federico Maggi wrote: > > > On 06/giu/07, at 03:52, Seiji Zenitani wrote: > > >> As far as I tried nxhtml mode for two days, it seems that M-tab does > >> not work for me, while M-x nxml-complete works. Any ideas? > > > yes, it's just because M-tab is already binded to windows cycling in > > Mac OS X: they suggest another key bind and everything would work > > Yes, since Mac OS X uses Apple-tab for window cycling, I tried M-tab > by pressing ESC and TAB instead. You know, the ESC key usually works > as the Meta key. It seems that ESC tab is assigned to `complete- > symbol' in bindings.el, because of esc-map. So, at present, we need > another keybind. > > > BTW, even if I am not an advanced user of Emacs nor an Elisp-guru, > > I've discussed with the developers about a possible integration of: > > > CEDET semantics + > > nXhtml completion + > > Icicle completion style + > > timid.el > > > in order to get a "completion as you type" environment for web > > development. Maybe this could be of interest for someone. > > I shall consider cedet, however, there's one internal thing to fix > before including it. > Hopefully, cedet-1.0pre4 fixes the cpu 100% problem in semantics. > > > Anyway, this is also a "call for help" since I am not so expert to > > perform such an integration. > > >> Maggi > > > Please call me "Federico" :-) only my boss uses my surname ;-) > > I'm sorry for that. I was confused which name is your first name... > > >> could you try the beta? I think you are better nxhtml user > >> than me. > > > Of course, where did you put it? > > A new beta for i386 is here:http://macwiki.sourceforge.jp/emacs/test/ > > (load "autostart") will activate nxhtml-mode. > > If you use a ppc mac, you can obtain the equivalent build by > replacing the entire "site-lisp" directory. It is tricky, so if you > are not quite sure what you are doing, you don't need to do that. > You can open the site-lisp folder by choosing "Help > Carbon Emacs > Package > Open Site-Lisp Folder". Also, if you control-click > Emacs.app (i386), and then choose "Show Content of the Package" or > something like that, you will find the site-lisp folder at "Contents > > Resources > site-lisp". Thanks in advance. > > Seiji --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ "Carbon Emacs" group mailing list. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/carbon-emacs?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
